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Opening; I met you. I heard it.

[Many Books Osa] July 27, 2009 09:28

Yesterday (25th) I went to the opening ceremony of the "50th anniversary of the Chuo-ku Tourism Association" held in Triton. I was able to meet Miss Chuo-ku, a sightseeing ambassador for Chuo-ku, who could only be seen from afar. He is now in his 27th generation and is currently applying for the 28th generation, and a new ambassador will be decided on September 12th. If you don't know how to apply. 。 。 Tourism Ambassador 2.JPG  

More Opening; I met you. I heard it.

 

Access passages for wheelchairs, strollers, etc. to the Sumida River Terrace

[Guppie] July 14, 2009 17:00

This spring, on the Tsukiji side of Kachidokibashi, an "introduction passage for wheelchairs and baby carriages" descending to the Sumida River Terrace was opened.

Until now, there was only one installation road for construction workers on the St. Luke Garden side, which was inconvenient for wheelchair users.

With the opening of the introduction route from Kachidokibashi, the Sumida River Terrace has become even more convenient and easier to use.

It is a gentle passage that goes to the Tokyo Mizube Line sightseeing boat yard and a resting place where you can see water birds and flowers of the four seasons.

 

 

 

Additional installation of stairs to the Sumida River Terrace on the Kachidoki side

[Guppie] July 14, 2009 17:00

The introduction stairs to the Sumida River Terrace were added to the Kachidoki side of Kachidokibashi.

Until now, it was a short terrace from Kachidoki Hashimoto, but it was inconvenient for terrace users only because there was an introduction stairs far from Kachidokibashi.

With the installation of the introduction stairs, it was descended directly from Kachidokibashi to the Sumida River Terrace on the Kachidoki side, making it easier to use for passing through.

It is a gentle stairway that approaches water birds on the waterside of the Sumida River and the flowers of the four seasons.

ck0915-07141.jpg Tsukishima side terrace introduction stairs (foreground is newly established)

 

 

A correspondent will guide you!

[Secretariat Staff] July 10, 2009 17:00

 

At the "Chuo-ku Tourism Association 50th Anniversary Commemorative Project" to start on July 25 (Sat).
The correspondent will be active! scissors 

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Thanks to you, the Chuo-ku Tourism Association celebrated its 50th anniversary in April this year.

There! ear

A long run of 100 days from July 25 (Sat) to November 1 (Sun)
We will hold an event to let you know the charm of Chuo-ku. happy02

 

My correspondshineents ... 

 

We guide "town walkshoe industry course" in Chuo-ku! !

 

If you're reading the blog, you already know, but you're not sure.
The correspondents are rich in knowledge of a wide variety of genres.
The article is also interesting, and it will be a study~ happy01

(I'm also studyingcoldsweats01.)

 

Such correspondents were divided into seven courses.
We will guide you to stores such as long-established stores in Chuo-ku!

At each store, employees who are familiar with the store are required.
I would like to explain to the participants.
You may be able to hear behind-the-scenes storiesear and episodeseye that you can hardly hear on a daily basis!
Of course, you can also shopmoneybag.

 

Please joinsign03 us. Participation fee is freefree.

In addition, advance application is required for participation, so please apply by the prescribed methodpen by the deadline.
Please note that if there are many applicants, it will be a lottery.


The course schedule is as follows.
Each day, the capacity will be 10 people, so as soon as possible. 。 。

flairYou can check the details of the course and notes and details on participating here.
 → http://www.chuo-kanko.or.jp/50th/walking_sangyo.html

footTuesday, August 4    : "Tsukiji (1) Course" :Application deadline Must arrive on July 25th (Sat)!

footThursday, August 6    : "Tsukiji (2) Course" :Application deadline Must arrive on July 27 (Monday)!

footMonday, August 10  : Nihonbashi-Kyobashi Course :Application deadline Must arrive on July 31 (Fri)!

footTuesday, August 18: “Nihonbashi (1) Course” :Application deadline Must arrive on August 8 (Sat)!

footWednesday, August 26  : Nihonbashi (2) Course :Application deadline Must arrive on August 16th (Sun)!

footTuesday, September 1    : "Tsukiji / Shintomicho Course" :Application deadline must arrive by August 22nd (Sat)! 

footWednesday, September 9    : “Nihonbashi (3) Course” :Application deadline Must arrive on August 30 (Sun)! 

footTuesday, September 15  : “Nihonbashi (1) Course” :Application deadline Must arrive on September 5 (Sat)!

footFriday, September 18  : "Tsukiji (1) Course" :Application deadline Must arrive on September 8 (Tuesday)!

footMonday, October 5  : "Tsukiji (2) Course" :Application deadline Must arrive on September 25 (Fri)!

footWednesday, October 7  : “Nihonbashi (3) Course” :Application deadline Must arrive on September 27 (Sun)! 

footTuesday, October 13: Nihonbashi (2) Course :Application deadline Must arrive on October 3rd (Sat)!

footMonday, October 19: Nihonbashi-Kyobashi Course :Application deadline Must arrive on October 9 (Fri)!

footFriday, October 23: "Tsukiji / Shintomicho Course" :Application deadline Must arrive on October 13 (Tuesday)! 

 

Other events include “Treasure Hunting Game” and “Edo tug of war” during the event.
There are plenty of fun events.

Olympians and talents will also participate.sign01

For more information, please check here.
pc http://www.chuo-kanko.or.jp/50th/index.html

 

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→ http://www.chuo-kanko.or.jp/50th/application.html 

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Night view of Chuo-ku

[Yurikamome] July 10, 2009 16:00

The night view of Chuo-ku is really beautiful, so I took it in the photo.

I'm inexperienced, please.

 

                  Tokyo Tower and Takeshiba Pier

Night View Tokyo Tower 2009-7-8.JPG

 

                    Hinode Pier

Night view Takeshiba Pier 2 2009-7-8.JPG

 

                   Rainbow Bridge          

Night View Rainbow Bridge 2 2009-7-8.JPG

 

 

                   To Odaiba

Night View Odaiba Ferris wheel 2 2009-7-8.JPG  

 

 

                   Container yard

Night View Shinagawa Container Yard 2009-7-8.JPG  

 

   

 

Sailing ship CUAUHTEMOC passenger ship COSTA CLASSICA

[Yurikamome] July 1, 2009 12:00

I would like to mention a memorable ship that entered and departed Harumi Wharf in June.

Nippon Maru also entered the port on the 25th, 26th and 28th, but most importantly, my memory was Mexican sailing ships and Italian luxury cruise ships.

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CUAUHTEMOC 1,153 tons Mexico Naval sailing ship

This is a photo of the crew down from the yard.

 

Entering port at 13:30 on June 6      Departing at 14:00 on June 11

Although it is a sailing ship, it is not possible to sail with a sail because of the heavy traffic in Tokyo Port.

However, in the yard where the sails were dropped when entering the port, there are so many occupants from the upper row to the lower row, 3 people, 4 people, 5 people ... side by side, so much that it becomes the lower row .

It was raining lightly, so the crew standing in the yard wore yellow rain feathers, but the white ship looked beautiful.

This sailing ship left Yokohama Port in the morning, but saw off the sailing ship in Yokohama and met a woman welcoming this sailing ship again at Harumi Wharf.

The day of departure at 14:00 on June 11 was fine.

The yard was lined with crews in white uniforms, shining beautifully in the blue sky, and departed for Onjuku (Chiba).

In 1609, when a Mexican ship was distressed in the waters near Onjuku, fishermen on the beach and Ama divers were rescued and castle owner Otaki sent him to Mexico by Japanese ship.

 

COSTA CLASSICA      52,926 tons Italian ship liner

Entering at 8:00 on June 11 at 14:00 on June 12    12:00 on June 28 Departure at 19:00 on June 29

The ship came from Nagasaki on the 11th, anchored at Harumi Wharf, departed for Kobe on the 12th, anchored at Harumi Wharf on the 28th, and left Japan via Nagasaki on the 29th.

The ships berthed on the night of the 11th and the night of the 28th were very beautiful and decorated the night sky of Chuo-ku.

At 19 o'clock on the 29th, he sounded a whistle and slowly left the quay, took the course to the right and turned left in front of the Rainbow Bridge and passed straight through the Rainbow Bridge and disappeared .

The jewelry box seemed to be small and disappearing.

 

 

 
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